NEW DELHI : Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, chaired a comprehensive review meeting with senior officials in New Delhi to evaluate the progress of India’s coastal shipping sector and chart the roadmap for its accelerated development as a key component of the country’s multimodal logistics network.
The meeting assessed the sector’s robust growth trajectory and reviewed ongoing initiatives aimed at enhancing the efficiency, reliability and competitiveness of coastal shipping. Discussions focused on expanding dedicated coastal berthing facilities at major ports, strengthening rail-port connectivity, developing specialised cargo handling complexes and streamlining vessel certification standards to improve operational efficiency.
The review also examined measures to address infrastructure gaps and operational bottlenecks across the coastal logistics value chain. Officials deliberated on strategies to improve cargo movement, reduce turnaround time for vessels, promote greater modal shift from road to waterways and encourage increased participation from private stakeholders.
Emphasising the strategic importance of coastal shipping in reducing logistics costs and supporting sustainable transportation, Shri Sonowal directed officials to expedite the implementation of key infrastructure projects and ensure seamless coordination among ports, shipping operators and other stakeholders. He stressed that a modern and efficient coastal shipping ecosystem would play a crucial role in strengthening domestic trade, improving supply chain resilience and enhancing India’s maritime competitiveness.
The review aligns with the Government’s broader vision of promoting coastal shipping as a cost-effective, environmentally sustainable and energy-efficient mode of transport under the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047. Continued investments in port infrastructure, multimodal connectivity and policy reforms are expected to further increase the share of coastal cargo movement while supporting economic growth and boosting the ease of doing business in the maritime sector.





